Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe
Summary: All our established podcasts.
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- Artist: Packet Pushers Team
- Copyright: Packet Pushers Interactive LLC, 2017
Podcasts:
Todays Priority Queue is a conversation about the whitebox, SD-WAN, analytics and automation/orchestration technologies showcased at Network Field Day 14, with guests Eyvonne Sharp and Kevin Myers.
The Datanauts break down technical silos with a discussion about software engineering. Their guest is Jeff Meyerson, a software developer and host of the Software Engineering Daily podcast.
This weeks Network Break comments on the Arris acquisition of parts of Brocade, HPEs quarterly earnings, Microsofts call for an online Geneva Convention and more
In this sponsored Weekly Show, Jesse Rothstein, co-founder and CTO of ExtraHop joins the Packet Pushers to talk about how ExtraHop helps organizations tap the network for real-time visibility into all IT systems.
Our latest Priority Queue episode tackles 5G and its potential to help with the rural broadband problem. Alex Marcham sits down with the Packet Pushers to help us understand the role that 5G will play in rural broadband Internet access.
The Datanauts explore the boundaries between the infrastructure underlay and the frameworks that ride on top, including OpenStack and Kubernetes, with Rob Hirschfeld
Todays Network Break has stories on Amazons new UC service, the IETFs latest BGP update, Azures speedy growth, Cisco and Arista financials and more
The Packet Pushers Future of Networking series continues with an interview with Bruce Davie about SDN and the changes that are in store for data center networking.
The latest entry in our Design and Build series digs deeper into DMVPN. Todays focus is on using certificates for endpoint authentication with guest Nick Moody.
The Datanauts talk with HashiCorp co-founder and CTO Mitchell Hashimoto about infrastructure automation, why servers still matter, the growing role of APIs and more
The latest Network Break gapes at Snaps cloud spend, examines new investments in SnapRoute, delves into repercussions of Intels Atom clock signal component failures and more
The Packet Pushers explore the next chapter of SDN evolution with Big Switch founder Kyle Forster in this sponsored episode, including how SDN can make networks more resilient and responsive.
Lots of data plus lots of lots of CPU requirements mean that scaling out is difficult for the media and entertainment industry. The Datanauts dive into challenges and solutions for CPU, storage, and networking.
More sweet, sweet news, gossip and pseudo-analysis.
Sponsor Avi Networks joins the Packet Pushers to discuss load balancing in the modern world.